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The ASEV Board and staff extend many thanks to Donna Hirschfelt
for her service to the Society and advise you that Donna resigned
as First Vice President on November 2, 2006.
The American Society for Enology and Viticulture annually awards
numerous scholarships to students pursuing a degree in enology,
viticulture, or in a curriculum emphasizing a science basic to
the wine and grape industry. We are pleased to recognize these
outstanding graduate and undergraduate students who were granted
awards for the 2006-2007 academic year. Click more to see a list
of the scholarship recipients.
Offering Programs to Meet Every Level of Technical Expertise
Based on a three-year plan developed by the ASEV Board of
Directors, significant enhancements to the 2006-2008 Annual
Meetings are being planned to better serve the professional needs
of our diverse membership. This strategy will result in an
increasingly changed program matrix for future ASEV annual
meetings with varied technical levels from scientific research to
fundamental practice.
An overview of the current research direction in grape and wine
phenolics will be on display at the ASEV’s 57th Annual Meeting on
Wednesday, June 28th in Sacramento with distinguished speakers
filling the program.
Honorary Research Lecturer Award Recipient Douglas O. Adams from
the University of California, Davis, will open the session with
his address on practical phenolics in analysis and extraction to
complement reports of other informative studies related to
phenolics and tannins.
We are pleased to announce the following recipients:
2006 Best Viticulture Paper (740 KB)
Bud Microclimate and Fruitfulness in Vitis vinifera L.
Luis A. Sanchez and Nick K. Dokoozlian
AJEV 56 (4) 319-329 (2005)
Decanter Magazine named her one of 10 outstanding women in the
California wine industry, but her achievements stretch around the
globe. Ann C. Noble, creator of the Wine Aroma Wheel, will
receive the prestigious Merit Award at the American Society for
Enology and Viticulture’s 57th Annual Meeting on June 29th for
her significant accomplishments in the wine industry.
With a goal of enhancing the value and relevancy of the ASEV
programs for members and the industry, the ASEV Board of
Directors has developed a three-year strategic plan to augment
the content of its annual meetings. In 2006, when the 57th Annual
Meeting moves to Sacramento, several new enhancements will be in
place to help realize that goal.
The ASEV Annual Meeting held at the Washington State Convention &
Trade Center in Seattle was attended by over 2,000 people who
represented many states, countries and professional capacities.
There was great benefit from the support and hospitality offered
by the local wine industry and the Washington Wine Commission.
Read a complete conference overview on the 2005 Annual Meeting
Web site.Whether you are a member or supplier partner, you can’t
afford to miss the education and networking opportunities being
planned for the week of June 26, 2006.
The AJEV has announced the recipients of the Best Paper Award for
2005. The authors will receive the awards at the 2005 ASEV Annual
Meeting in Seattle, Washington. Click
here to go to the Best Paper Award page and download the
complete paper.
Approved by the ASEV Board of Directors on January 19, 2021.
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perspectives and contributions that each individual brings to our
Society. Diversity, equity, and inclusion fuel our innovation and
enriches our community.
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